Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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♦ * • Vlultor from low»—
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Jay C. Brown, Mt. Zion, Jowa,
' • rr-*v«d U Ashland Monday oven*'
£ ■ Inc to vtalt with his brother, L. 8.
: grown, of this «tty.
1 ;
“Life-Like Llkenesaea," Studio
■ Ashland on Tbs Plata.
Returned from L. A—
***
Mrs. John Shortridge, who has
been spending the past month
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hust and
and visiting friends in Los Angeles,
family have moved from 240
the | returned ,to Ashland yesterday.
Orange Ave.,, to Butte Falls.
,
St., * Her grandmother, • Mrs. Emma
Clirt Payne make» shelving.
on | Graham, will remain there, for
Heturaed from Corvalll*—
¡the winter.
Mrs< L. H. Haneon returned
oksj ’ School supplies at East Side,
yesterday from Corvallis and Eu­
Grocery.
‘
12-6t
gene, where she attended - the
J Stopped in Ashland—
Hotel Men's Association.
They
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Dr. and Mrs. Christensen of
wore guests of the Hotel Benton
In Bremerton, Wash., who hare been
a id Hotel Eugene.
; f
ast spending their vacation In South-
Have your clothes cleaned,
Ur. ern California, stopped in Aah-
pressed, rellned. and remodeled
[ite land Saturday for a two days
for fall. Pgulserud’s. .
'
visit with Dr. ahd Mrs. C. E. i
' School supplies at East Side
ar- Shinn.
Grocery.
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School Supplies at East Sid a
School hooks at Elhart'a.
z
•3* Grocery.
18-St 1
Worn Sacramento— -
Left for Home—
v
*' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mudge of
le,
G. D. Mason left .Tuesday even- (
cramento, Calif., were in Ash-
on tng for his home in Los Angeles, <
id yesterday. They stopped at
>y. after spending several weeks at 1
i Hotel Ashland. Mr. Mudge
a the Llthia Springs Hotel.
Mr, 1
with the Safety CommtaslfiB.
tb Mason is stopping at Sacranlento
School supplies at Elhart’s.
-
and San Francisco to attend bust­
/H a v e yoar suit taUordd • Mt
le. ness. He expects to return to Aah- t
Paulserud
We have a . tom -
land with Mrs. Mason about the I
■ ete line o £«ew fall fabrics. -
middle of November.
f
Is-
Madden retreads tires.
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I Mrs. S. H. Swa»of«J of Merkel;
l ’ h From Australia—
v
Texas, was In Ashland yesterday.
ig.
Sydney Wansey of Australia,
She stopped at the Hotel Ashland.
)r> was ■ In Ashland yesterday.
He V
'Fresh supply of Fancy Cook­
U stopped at the Llthia Springs
ing Schuerman’s Grocery. 12-2t
re Hotel.
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Fog at Crater L a k e -
]g
Get your window screens and >
winning kodak picture. Di
Several parties reported, that, Studio Art Store.
.2 screen doors at'Jordan Sash and w
they were extremely disappointed Made Trip to Klamath Fall)
Cabinet Works.
264-tf ii
ydetsrday at not hetng'able to see
Mr. and Mrs. D. Poe and Mrs
Crater Lake on account 'of the Dqbbln Erwin made a trip to
dense fog. They also reported Klamath Falls today.
anew at the lake.
Try our 50e Mevchaats* Lunch
Cranberries at Schuermap's .Every day from l l to 2 at Th-
Grocery.
,
. 12-5t Plata voofe^Apaesy..»
l«l-<
Will Leave for 0. F —
New Linoleum at Playa
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burnett will
Confectionery—
.
leave Sunday for San Francisco,
Tha
Plata
(jonfafctionery
and
where they will spend their va­
Cafe hake had all new linoleum
cation. They will drive down.
laid In their main dining room
< ' Feen-a-Mlnt the chewing gum
and lobby. J. p. Dodge A Sons
laxative, 85c.— McNair Bros.
furnished the linoleum and sup­
, Mr. gad Mrs. Brister and A. ervised the laying. Fred A. Tay­
R. Crlttendon o f Minneapolis, lor has made many Improvements
Mtaa., spent the day In Ashland on the store making It a first
class dining room and soda foun­
yesterday.
tain.
Madden mdle protected tires
Pmm S « Zealand—
'*•'
Mr. and Mra H. Harris of New Be Thrifty-Look Nifty-Save Flit}
Men’s Suits •— |1 .6 0
Zealand, spent tbd day In Ash-
laypl yesterday/" They registered Ladles Dresses (plain) 51.50
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
a tfth e Llthia Springs Hotel.
Works, 137 B ait Mala
• -School books and supplies at
ju ttfr
»tobte»
TÄTWlDAt, Sept- ie, lose
Moving —-
Arrived in Ashland—
R. W. Price, managing head
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Randles are
moving from Fourth street to the of the Crater National Park com­
W. B. Leer home on Allison St. pany, arrived in Ashland Tneeday *
via Bend and Klamath Falls from
a short stay at Portland, and has
returned to the Crater Lake
Lodge,
Returned to Home—
Mrs. Guy Crosby Is home from
an eastern tour, where she visit­
ed relatives In Dakota, Kansas,
Colorado and other places of in­
terest.
Her trip extended over
a period of ten weeks. Mrs.
Crosby is glad to return to Ash­
land, having found no other placo
quite so attractive.
THE THEATER BMUTTW.
TODAY AND^TOMOBROW
W IL L IA M K Ä / r o m
ßv*avkr
S hors»'
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Bargains
1924 Chev. Coupe 1360.00
1925 Chev. Coupe >500.00
f
1924 Chev Tour. >200.00
1925 Chev. Totu*. >450.00
1922 Chev. Tour. >125.00
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
EVERLASTil
WHISPER
firn «band
byJukwifingny ’ J.CKV5T0NE product«
SPECIAL VALUES in SCHOOL TOGS ALL THIS WEEK at
ONLY 4 MORE
DAYS TILL
SCHOOL OPENS
GOLDEN
HAVE THEM
LOOK
THEIR BEST
Ashland, Oregon
F IR S T TO T H E G O LDEN R U L E —
ARE OFFERING MANY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OF GREAT INTEREST TO PARENTS
O-’MtFST NOW OUTFIT YOUNG FOLK W ITH SCHOOL A P P A RET.
igry Hulbe of Riel. Germany,
in Ashland yesterday.
p Ladders — Red Top and
Safety Ladders la different
i. Careen - Fowler Lumber
101-1 mo
CARD OP THANKS
I wish to thank ail my friends
for their assistance and . expres-
slons of sympathy given the at
tha time of my bereavement and
also tor the beautiful flowers.
MRS, LIZZIE ROBERTSON
Get B est Value
for Your Money!
For Your Daughter-__
SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS OF 8 TO 18
YEARS OF AGE
First of all, they’re all wool,
fancy mixtures and overplaids
in the seasons best colorings.
To help out, each has an extra
long trouser.
Priced at >10.00 aad >14.50
EXTRA SCHOOL PANTS
All Wool Longres >3 and >3.50
Cbrduroys ...................... >2.85
Knicker pants . <.. ........ 89c
Warm Sturdy *
Sweaters
Boys all worsted collar sweat­
ers, sizes 5 to 9 priced at >2.85
Boys Shawl Collar, all wool
sweaters, pull over models,
priced at . . . . . . .>2.85 to >9.85
UV Made'to'Measure Clothing
from your local BO R N dealer.
B
You don’t have to buy one o f those
“lt-eitherfitsyou'orit-doesn't" suits
or overcoats from a “bellringer” to
get a low price.
Here yqp get dependable woolens and
expert tailoring at prices no higher
than you w ould have to pay for goods
o f doubtful merit.
W e and the maker both guarantee
to satisfy you— completely!
[PAULSERUD’S
Boys and young mens all wool
Blazer Sweaters, priced from
>4.85 to >7.50
Boys Shoes
NEW FALL COATS AND DRESSES FOR THE
3»
LITTLE MISS
MM
Bays Knicker Suits &1
> *
. All Sizes
You pay regular price for, one
suit and get a second suit for
only >1 extra.
For instance, you buy two suits
—the first one is $10.00 regular
price, the second one is $1 ex­
tra, Risking the price of two
suits >11.00.
Underwear He Will
.Need
Boys Munsing Winter Weight
Cotton Unionsuits—Sizes 7 to
'
NEW COATS
The styles are smart, the Fabrics are
Plaids, Plain, Suede and Bolivia, fine trim­
med and tailored sport models at unusual
values, priced froip
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iO O C
WOOL DRESSES
New Fall Dresses in checked wool flannels,
serges. Sizes 6 to 14 years, priced from
School Middies in White and Colors, priced
. 98c TO >1.75
12 .................................• . . . >1.15
Size 13 to 16 . . . . . . . . . . >1.35
Wash Frocks
Wool UnionsuitB — Sizes 7 to
Gingham Dresses well made
and nicely trimmed, $1.50
and $2.00 valhes
98c Each
English Print Dresses, fast
colors, sizes 6 to 14
>1.50 Each
Girls Gym Bloomers, Jack
Tar make ................... >1.59
12 ......................................... >2.10
Sizes 13 to 1 6 ......................>2.65
BOYS BLAZERS
Plaid Blazer shirts at . . . >3.85
BOYS TIES
BOYS BLOUSES
50c
Pre«: A Busier Brow* Tablet Kaynee Blouses, guaran­
with every , pair fo Buster teed fast colors, priced at
.
90c to >1.50
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STOCKINGS
BUSTER BROWN SHOES
BOYS SHIRTS
for large or small
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2—Price
Blue
Chambray
Shirts,
Black and Brown—j
>3.50 to >4.00
priced at . . . .50 and 66e
| 25c
Sizes 2 1-2 to 6—Price, >5.00 Kaynee Dress Shirts, Black or Brown, D
a t ..............95c to >2.10 Kpee—a p a ir ..........
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
BOYS OVERALLS
Tablets, 150 sheets, only
Sizes 3 to 7 . . . . . . . ,80c
> 10c
Sizes 8 to 11 ..........90c Three five cent tablets
Sizes 12 to 1 6 ___>1.00
11c
.
TO £ 4 A I K
GIRLS SHOES
Free: A Buster Brown Tab­
let with every pair of Buster
Brown Shoes.
GIRLS TAN CALF AND
PATENT OXFORDS—sizes
8 1-2 to 11 — a pair
>2X0 to >3.00
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2—a pair
>2.66 to >4.40
Sizes 2 1-2 to 6—a pair
>3.50 to >6.00
MISSES FANCY
OXFORDS
>5:00 to >7.50
Girls Sweaters
Misses all Woôl Flannêl
BLAZERS
>6.75
MISSES ALL WOOL
BLAZER SWEATERS
>4.25 to >8.65
GIRLS ALL WOOL
SLIP ON-SWEATERS
>4.85 to >7.50
GIRLS SWEATERS
Sizes 6 to 9, >1,75 to >3.00
NEW FALL FABRICS
Wool Challla in all new »designs, a yard ----- .01.38
Silk and Wool Jersey, a yard
— — ...03.18
64 Inch French- Flannel ......................... ~....... 02.88
Guaranteed Feat Color Bngliah Print, a yard 40c
English Prints, Commercially Fast, a yard......,8 8 c
Merit Percalea. a yard ......... ..............
HOSIERY
Misses Phlenlx Bilk Hole, silk to hem, guaranteed.
Regular fl.0 0 value, a pair ...............................©Be
ChiMren*! Blaok Und Brown* Munsing Cotton Hose
—a pair, all sises ....................... . . . . ..................¿Me
Black, BroWn, Grey, Carnet, Rneslan Calf, Ltate
Hose, a pair
•».,...........r.,./.......,....8Oc